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put a few nails in the coffin of the kansas city royals and this weekend made life miserable for the texas rangers who are battling for the playoffs. a weird start today...mark patent kicked out as he gave the umps the lineup card... talk about a short day.. the sox led two nothing for john danks....when jeff bakers sends a drive to right in the 4th....avisail garcia bangs into the wall trying to make the catch.... but it was gone for a two run shot ti tie the game..garcia escorted off the field...but he was said to be okay..not a major
put a few nails in the coffin of the kansas city royals and this weekend made life miserable for the texas rangers who are battling for the playoffs. a weird start today...mark patent kicked out as he gave the umps the lineup card... talk about a short day.. the sox led two nothing for john danks....when jeff bakers sends a drive to right in the 4th....avisail garcia bangs into the wall trying to make the catch.... but it was gone for a two run shot ti tie the game..garcia escorted off the...
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texas placed in very difficult situations. can result of those getting drawn into a very expensive difficult and costly interventions that actually breed more resentment. it is not expect syria to corporate. he also said that under international law the united states cannot attack syria with the un mandate. >> from a psychiatrist is charged with opening fire. the jury began deliberations >> the 911 dispatcher lan server corporatlan server call. even offered to walk and talk with him to surrender. >> she is a true hero >> laden lunch break we're using a >> laden lunch break we're u[ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in cl
texas placed in very difficult situations. can result of those getting drawn into a very expensive difficult and costly interventions that actually breed more resentment. it is not expect syria to corporate. he also said that under international law the united states cannot attack syria with the un mandate. >> from a psychiatrist is charged with opening fire. the jury began deliberations >> the 911 dispatcher lan server corporatlan server call. even offered to walk and talk with him...
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how many texas rangers have there been? oh, there's been hundreds, mike, but only 26 are honored in the texas ranger hall of fame. did you know any of them? yeah, i know one. right over here. c.d. parker, a good friend. who's the most famous? well, that's hard to say, charles. they were all great men. charles: how'd they get to be texas rangers? well, they came from all around: war veterans, army scouts, bounty hunters. in fact, some were even outlaws. really? mm-hmm. yeah, back in those days, to be a texas ranger, you had to-- ride like the wind, track like a comanche, shoot like a kentuckian, and fight like the devil. that's right, mike. well, could you tell us a story about one of them? ok. how about hayes cooper? he left a journal before he died.
how many texas rangers have there been? oh, there's been hundreds, mike, but only 26 are honored in the texas ranger hall of fame. did you know any of them? yeah, i know one. right over here. c.d. parker, a good friend. who's the most famous? well, that's hard to say, charles. they were all great men. charles: how'd they get to be texas rangers? well, they came from all around: war veterans, army scouts, bounty hunters. in fact, some were even outlaws. really? mm-hmm. yeah, back in those days,...
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hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at the fort in arizona where they filled a variety of positions. alternate capris was a photographer and a blueprint technician. wilmette grace and a cosmetologist in civilian life was a chauffeur for the officers. she also maintained military vehicles maneuvering trucks and tanks and repairing engines. eleanor bracy was a chemist who had one of the most important jobs at the base. she worked in the sewage disposal plant where it was her duty to prevent odors escaping the plant. consuela land and accomplish soprano in civilian life was a mail clerk at fort witch
hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at...
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and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com cool temperatures today bought 25 years ago a lot hotter. a it was the first night game at wrigley field and we had a 100 degree heat index. and then there was massive rain. everybody cut up in the stands in the fourth inning and cheered because the cool air hit. that was something look at this. this happened at 1230 in the morning a nighttime tornado that rips out of the darkness. trinity lutheran school in new london wisconsin hit by a powerful thunderstorm spirit that tornado watches ef2 later went to apple to wisconsinpleton, wisconsin. some great pictures tonight. thank-you to all our viewers for these pictures. this is a storm that hit yesterday. and the shot is the alaskan glaciers. kelly who works with united airlines sent this. one of our intern's, rebecca, sent tgave this to us m kelly. if you are firmly planted on terra firma to day, look
and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com cool temperatures today bought 25 years ago a lot hotter. a it was the first night game at wrigley field and we had a 100 degree heat index. and then there was massive rain. everybody cut up in the stands in the fourth inning and cheered because the cool air hit. that was something look at this. this happened at 1230 in the morning a nighttime...
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we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. >> you're watching chicago's very own wgn news at nine. >> the farmers know him like an old friend... agribusiness people also know who "the big-o" is... >> and that's wgn radio's orion samuelson who, for decades, is, and has been, a vital voice on the airwaves, and who was honored today at the illinois state fair. wgn's marcus leshock was also in springfield for orion's special day. >> it was another lively day at the illinois state fair, an annual tradition stands 1853. >> and started as a way to celebrate agriculture and we still use one of the most important things about agriculture. we also have carnival rides, concerts', and other activities. >> last year, over 900,000 people came out for a lot of entertainment. today, it was all about the big o. >> afte
we brought real people to the texas desert to find out. it's just nice. very crisp. cool and fresh. that's what i was thinking! fresh. that's exactly what i was thinking. yeah. fresh. fresh. like i could definitely wrap myself in it. odors are no match for the febreze car vent clip. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. >> you're watching chicago's very own wgn news at nine. >> the farmers know him like an old friend... agribusiness people also know who "the big-o"...
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. >>> el senador republicano por texas, ted cruz se toparÍa con un gran probÓscide sea postularse a la presidencia de estados unidos. cruz adquiere una gran popularidad entre los mÁs conservadores de su partido republicano, naciÓ en canadÁ, esto segÚn el acto de nacimiento que publicÓ en la internet, el diario dallas morning news. pero su madre, la constituciÓn de los estados unidos, le permite solo a los ciudadanos nacidos en su territorio, postularse a la presidencia, pero cruz, insiste en que Él es norteamericano debido a que su madre es estadounidense. muchos jÓvenes indocumentados traÍdos de niÑos a este pais por sus padres, podrÍan evitar su deportaciÓn gracias a la llamada acciÓn diferida. mÁs de 400 mil ya lo han hecho en el Último aÑo. sin embargo, cientos de miles mÁs no han solicitado este beneficio. no saben si califican o no sea ben como hacerlo. pero ahora como nos muestra jaime garcÍa, una aplicaciÓn en el celular puede ser su mejor ayuda. >>> el programa de acciÓn diferida, llegÓ a los telÉfonos inteligentes. y a travÉs de la nueva aplicaciÓn lla
. >>> el senador republicano por texas, ted cruz se toparÍa con un gran probÓscide sea postularse a la presidencia de estados unidos. cruz adquiere una gran popularidad entre los mÁs conservadores de su partido republicano, naciÓ en canadÁ, esto segÚn el acto de nacimiento que publicÓ en la internet, el diario dallas morning news. pero su madre, la constituciÓn de los estados unidos, le permite solo a los ciudadanos nacidos en su territorio, postularse a la presidencia, pero...
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. >> george bush was part owner in the texas rangers franchise and he would be seen going to the game and talk about the game. it goes back further than that. her better hoover had a medicine ball that he would play on the south lawn with the members of the cabinet and supreme court & reporters. it was known as hoover ball. j.f.k. was a golfer and one of the reasons he kept it from the press, the press had criticized eisenhower for doing so much golf during the wore. >> today the president celebrates his love of golf. last week in martha's vineyard mr. obama play six rounds of golf in just nine days. >> next, the rising toll of lyme disease and the questions surrounding treatment. jeffrey brown has the story. >> lyme disease was first identified in the 1970s but it now turns out it's much more common than previously estimated, about 10 times more. the cdc reported this week an estimated 300,000 americans get the tick-borne disease every year. symptoms include, fatigue, fever, skin rashes and a headache. left untreated it can lead to arthritis, facial pawlzy and problems with the nervo
. >> george bush was part owner in the texas rangers franchise and he would be seen going to the game and talk about the game. it goes back further than that. her better hoover had a medicine ball that he would play on the south lawn with the members of the cabinet and supreme court & reporters. it was known as hoover ball. j.f.k. was a golfer and one of the reasons he kept it from the press, the press had criticized eisenhower for doing so much golf during the wore. >> today...
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in texas, they have you know, you can carry and it's fairly easy to acquire a gun legally. but houston is -- you know, it's a dangerous place because you have got a lot of that what we were talking about. the neighborhoods that are out-of-control. that's where all the crime begins. do you believe stop and frisk, colmes, is racial profiling? >> the way they do it in new york is i'm not against stop and frisk and neither is the court. the court way it's being implemented in new york in newark where they're every month putting on line who is being stopped. racial -- what race they are and complete transparency that's the way to do it. and civil libertarians. >> bill: have an officer who stops somebody do what? >> write down how are stopping. write down the race of the people stopping. write down the reason. articulable suspension. >> bill: yont object to that do you object to that. >> if there is is the time and opportunity to do that. >> no, make the time. they have to make the time. >> one part of this policy that nobody is talking about which is the question part. which get
in texas, they have you know, you can carry and it's fairly easy to acquire a gun legally. but houston is -- you know, it's a dangerous place because you have got a lot of that what we were talking about. the neighborhoods that are out-of-control. that's where all the crime begins. do you believe stop and frisk, colmes, is racial profiling? >> the way they do it in new york is i'm not against stop and frisk and neither is the court. the court way it's being implemented in new york in...
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and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop for no one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. the forceful illinois speaker of the house publicly weighs-in today on several major issues dogging him: accusations of patronage demands, a legal fight over paychecks, and his daughter's decision not to run for governor. wgn's julian crews spoke with madigan. lisa and i had spoken about that on several occasions and she knew very well that i did not plan to retire. mike madigan said he his daughter knew he was not going anywhere which sheds a curious light on her decision not to
and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop for no one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals....
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and the third from texas. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ what does that stand for? >> it's just a nickname i got the first time i was in college. >> how did you get it. >> let's just say i used to be unpredictable. >> cannon, i just turned 17. i'm from sugarland, texas. >> drew malik. >> in northeast ohio. >> i deployed april 1st, 2012. in kandahar province. >> we shipped off to iraq october of 2007. >> deployed in the better part of 2010 and then i was injured in may of 2012 i was with second infran tri out of fort lewis. >> when you sustained your injuries. >> december 29th we were going back to the base to do vehicletenance. somebody stopped our convoy and said they saw somebody drop a roadside bomb at this check point. i stood up and the bullet went straight through my neck and out the back it hit my c 6 c 7 vertebrae i'm paralyzed from the neck down. >> mission was to go into a town and set up a little base there. there is a thing that seemed out of place. i found the ied and it went off. i was staring right at it. i knew what it was. i remember going in the ai
and the third from texas. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ what does that stand for? >> it's just a nickname i got the first time i was in college. >> how did you get it. >> let's just say i used to be unpredictable. >> cannon, i just turned 17. i'm from sugarland, texas. >> drew malik. >> in northeast ohio. >> i deployed april 1st, 2012. in kandahar province. >> we shipped off to iraq october of 2007. >> deployed in the better part of 2010 and then i...
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texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a result of this. texas is the model that other states should be in your lading. -- in your lading. -- emulating. >> you can see the entire interview at 5:00 p.m. eastern. later, the senate passed an immigration measure in june. the house committee has considered immigration legislation, but nothing has come to the house floor for debate. a reporter from the "national journal" will take your phone calls. townhall gets underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight on c-span for the encore presentation of "first ladies." >> campaigning is not allowed. john quinc
texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a...
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suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sin autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and ♪ >> in th'50s,@ there was a new sound. >> @♪ wake up, little susie @ ♪ wake up @ >> it had rhythms and lyrics that spoke to us. >> @♪ maybellene ♪ why can't you be true @ >> and all across america, radio stations gave us the latest hits. >> @♪ well, you can rock it,@ you can roll it ♪ ♪ do the stop and even stroll it at the hop @♪ >> there was chuck berry,@ jerry lee lewis, buddy holly,@ and of course, the king. >> @♪ well, since my baby left me ♪ ♪ well, i found a new place to dwell ♪ ♪ well, it's down at the end
suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sin autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and ♪ >> in th'50s,@ there was a new sound. >> @♪ wake up, little susie @ ♪ wake up @ >> it had rhythms and lyrics that spoke to us....
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texas leads 10-4 in the 9th... before the game aj and alex talked about their return to chicago. sot i have nothing but great feelings for the fans and the organization. i'm miss the city, the people and the energy but i am happy in dallas and arlington and it was a fun ride. being on the other side is a little weird but for myself it is a good thing. it is something i never experienced before, and it has been great so far. the cubs just underway in san diego and they have begun the game wiht a bang... they already led 1-nothing in the first when nate shierholtz rips one off edinson volquez... a three run shot... his third homer of the week... the cubs lead 6-nothing in the 2nd... an historic night for the chicago sky...they took on the new york liberty needing a win to make the playoffs for the first time...and they got it...ellena della don the jumper...and he also gets fouled....the sky goes on to celebrate their first post season in franchise history...they beat new york....82-64... the chicago fire battling sporting kc....in bridgeview....it was scoreless in the first half w
texas leads 10-4 in the 9th... before the game aj and alex talked about their return to chicago. sot i have nothing but great feelings for the fans and the organization. i'm miss the city, the people and the energy but i am happy in dallas and arlington and it was a fun ride. being on the other side is a little weird but for myself it is a good thing. it is something i never experienced before, and it has been great so far. the cubs just underway in san diego and they have begun the game wiht a...
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the sox called up second baseman leury garcia, acquired from texas in the alex rios deal. the sox got down 3-0 but they tied it up. josh phegley with the fortunate bounce off the a long day at wrigley field: a two-hour rain delay taxing attention spans.. and then, extra innings, thanks to...donnie murphy....who tied it with this two-run blast off stephen strasburg with two outs in the 9th. the cubs had trailed 4-0 in the 8th inning. the go-ahead run...a lot less dramatic.......a little dribbler off the bat of former cub chad tracy scoring denard span....and the nationals win it in 13.......5-4. the cubs went 2-8 on the homestand. suspended slugger ryan braun has finally admitted taking performance-enhancing drugs. in a statement....braun said he took banned substances while rehabbing an injury...and the brewers outfielder has apologized. the blackhawks have come to terms with their first round pick...forward tayvo terra- vinen...on a three-year deal. finally, to the barclays golf tournament in new jersey...scott brown on the 16th hole....and his drive is a little bit off t
the sox called up second baseman leury garcia, acquired from texas in the alex rios deal. the sox got down 3-0 but they tied it up. josh phegley with the fortunate bounce off the a long day at wrigley field: a two-hour rain delay taxing attention spans.. and then, extra innings, thanks to...donnie murphy....who tied it with this two-run blast off stephen strasburg with two outs in the 9th. the cubs had trailed 4-0 in the 8th inning. the go-ahead run...a lot less dramatic.......a little dribbler...
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suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sign autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and charles payne is coming up next. ♪ charles: i'm charles payne, and thank you for being with us in the important hour, all about you. ♪ tonight, in "making your market," neighbors looking out for neighbors create one of the most successful media companies in the market. it began with their search for contractors, and now angie hicks is a familiar face in households across america. everyone should be inspired and empowered after listening to her here tonight. fifty years ago today, martin luther king's march on washington his historic "i havea dream speech," what it met then and today, and focusing on one word that comes from the realization of dr. king's dream,
suspended for allegedly making money, texas a&m quarterback embroiled in scandals after reports he was paid to sign autographs. they are benching the winner, but just for the first half of the season opener this saturday. learned a lesson; right? that's all we have for you today. i hope you made money. see you back here tomorrow, and charles payne is coming up next. ♪ charles: i'm charles payne, and thank you for being with us in the important hour, all about you. ♪ tonight, in...
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court martial of the psychiatrist that admits killing 13 people almost four years ago, at fort hood, texas. he refused to present a defense today. the judge dismissed court until thursday morning and closing arguments. >>> they happen in rare cases, but when they do, police have a name for the truly horrific types of cases, thrill killings. oklahoma officials say three bored teenagers, two black, one white, came upon a lone white jogger last week and shot him in the back. chief political correspondent carl cameron has details on a devastating story with political overtones. >> reporter: christopher lane, a 22-year-old australian student on a baseball scholarship to eastern central university in oklahoma was gunned down out for a run in broad daylight last week. makeshift memorials mark the crime scene. officials say three teens admitted out of boredom they decided to randomly kill someone, and chose lane when he jogged by. >> i am going to do everything i can to ensure these three thugs pay for what they did to christopher lane. >> reporter: chancey luna and james edwards. and michael jone
court martial of the psychiatrist that admits killing 13 people almost four years ago, at fort hood, texas. he refused to present a defense today. the judge dismissed court until thursday morning and closing arguments. >>> they happen in rare cases, but when they do, police have a name for the truly horrific types of cases, thrill killings. oklahoma officials say three bored teenagers, two black, one white, came upon a lone white jogger last week and shot him in the back. chief...
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durante poco mÁs de 9 meses que llevan el juicio, dicen que el padre de sergio lo comprÓ en un lote en texas y que es el mismo vehÍculo que fue abandonado e incautado por la patrulla fronteriza con 5 paquetes casi denticos, en varios documentos el gobierno estadounidense hace alusiÓn al nÚmero del motor que es el mismo que tiene la camioneta compaÑÍa conducÍan sergio y julio. >> por eso no comprenden cÓmo es que la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica no de esos desiste en sus acusaciones. >> no comemos bien. >> impotentes porque prÁcticamente nos platican nuestros papÁs y los reportajes que vemos ahorita estÁn las pruebas necesarias desde, para que nos dejen libres. >> en un reporto previo presentamos en primicia este documento de la agrega du rÍa del departamento de embajada de estados unidos en mÉxico dirigido hace 4 meses diciendo que existe la posibilidad que hayan sido acusado equivocadas porque tal vez no sabÍan de la existencia de droga dado que oficiales que aseguraron el vehÍculo pudieron no haber encontrado toda la cocaÍna escondida. >> acuerdo con leyes mexicanas
durante poco mÁs de 9 meses que llevan el juicio, dicen que el padre de sergio lo comprÓ en un lote en texas y que es el mismo vehÍculo que fue abandonado e incautado por la patrulla fronteriza con 5 paquetes casi denticos, en varios documentos el gobierno estadounidense hace alusiÓn al nÚmero del motor que es el mismo que tiene la camioneta compaÑÍa conducÍan sergio y julio. >> por eso no comprenden cÓmo es que la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica no de esos desiste en sus...
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to have him if he is certainly there are areas where it is required,d, but we have te chemical fe in texas and immediately the president says : 90 day reviw from the federal agencies about new regulations. maybe the regulators that were supposed to be watching those chemical plants were not doing their jobs. it never crosses mind. all this regulation is expensive. they add up for reason. >> franchise friday. at this point when you see the terrible jobs that are being cread by the larger economy, to a certain extent you have to take your fad to our own hands . melissa: find your own way out. i mean, maybe is this possib what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making before th were laid
to have him if he is certainly there are areas where it is required,d, but we have te chemical fe in texas and immediately the president says : 90 day reviw from the federal agencies about new regulations. maybe the regulators that were supposed to be watching those chemical plants were not doing their jobs. it never crosses mind. all this regulation is expensive. they add up for reason. >> franchise friday. at this point when you see the terrible jobs that are being cread by the larger...
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gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more americans are faced with a health care crisis. this bill has nothing to do with internal revenue service or treasury department or restricting their rights. it is about restricting your rights. a that we finally have chance to protect americans from nsurance monopoly price gouging, from fine print in the contract for those who do have denies rights at the very time that you need them of most, that kind protection about to go into effect along with the right of americans who are uninsured to go to a competitive marketplace ance and pick the policy that is best for their family. for many americans to have a
gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more...
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booms t*bs texas has gone robust. as the fossil crude keeps growing, people here expect a long ride. tom t al jazeera, nix on, texas. >> coming up at the top of the hour, hi, joey. >> good evening. on american tonight it was chicago's first week back at school after posing 50 schools a over budget cuts. school system is now having safe -- a program designed to give parents peace of mind with their kids unfamiliar and some times the dangerous routes. we met one grandmother who is so uncomfortable she took some extra steps. >> i feel that they just went in and decided to do what they want with our children. they do not know what is best for our children or our schools. was they not here. >> a family story and what the community has to say about the violence. joining us at the top of the hour on "america the night. >> thank you very much. well the bee populations have been shrinking dramatically in resent years. the holiday in many of the plants that we eat. in bees would mean less food and the scientists are trying to k
booms t*bs texas has gone robust. as the fossil crude keeps growing, people here expect a long ride. tom t al jazeera, nix on, texas. >> coming up at the top of the hour, hi, joey. >> good evening. on american tonight it was chicago's first week back at school after posing 50 schools a over budget cuts. school system is now having safe -- a program designed to give parents peace of mind with their kids unfamiliar and some times the dangerous routes. we met one grandmother who is so...
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durante poco mÁs de 9 meses que llevan el juicio, dicen que el padre de sergio lo comprÓ en un lote en texas y que es el mismo vehÍculo que fue abandonado e incautado por la patrulla fronteriza con 5 paquetes casi denticos, en varios documentos el gobierno estadounidense hace alusiÓn al nÚmero del motor que es el mismo que tiene la camioneta compaÑÍa conducÍan sergio y julio. >> por eso no comprenden cÓmo es que la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica no de esos desiste en sus acusaciones. >> no comemos bien. >> impotentes porque prÁcticamente nos platican nuestros papÁs y los reportajes que vemos ahorita estÁn las pruebas necesarias desde, para que nos dejen libres. >> en un reporto previo presentamos en primicia este documento de la agrega du rÍa del departamento de embajada de estados unidos en mÉxico dirigido hace 4 meses diciendo que existe la posibilidad que hayan sido acusado equivocadas porque tal vez no sabÍan de la existencia de droga dado que oficiales que aseguraron el vehÍculo pudieron no haber encontrado toda la cocaÍna escondida. >> acuerdo con leyes mexicanas
durante poco mÁs de 9 meses que llevan el juicio, dicen que el padre de sergio lo comprÓ en un lote en texas y que es el mismo vehÍculo que fue abandonado e incautado por la patrulla fronteriza con 5 paquetes casi denticos, en varios documentos el gobierno estadounidense hace alusiÓn al nÚmero del motor que es el mismo que tiene la camioneta compaÑÍa conducÍan sergio y julio. >> por eso no comprenden cÓmo es que la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica no de esos desiste en sus...
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court martial of the psychiatrist that admits killing 13 people almost four years ago, at fort hood, texas. he refused to present a defense today. the judge dismissed court until thursday morning and closing arguments. >>> they happen in rare cases, but when they do, police have a name for the truly horrific types of cases, thrill killings. oklahoma officials say three bored teenagers, two black, one white, came upon a lone white jogger last week and shot him in the back. chief political correspondent carl cameron has details on a devastating story with political overtones. >> reporter: christopher lane, a 22-year-old australian student on a baseball scholarship to eastern central university in oklahoma was gunned down out for a run in broad daylight last week. makeshift memorials mark the crime scene. officials say three teens admitted out of boredom they decided to randomly kill someone, and chose lane when he jogged by. >> i am going to do everything i can to ensure these three thugs pay for what they did to christopher lane. >> reporter: chancey luna and james edwards. and michael jone
court martial of the psychiatrist that admits killing 13 people almost four years ago, at fort hood, texas. he refused to present a defense today. the judge dismissed court until thursday morning and closing arguments. >>> they happen in rare cases, but when they do, police have a name for the truly horrific types of cases, thrill killings. oklahoma officials say three bored teenagers, two black, one white, came upon a lone white jogger last week and shot him in the back. chief...
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he was comparing jobs in california and texas. we will go to texas next. john, on our independence line, good evening. caller: i agree. the more immigrants we let in, they will go back to where they came from, not learned english, mexico, guatemala, wherever they came from, what is the point? they are taking jobs away from americans. wages do not go up. the wages down here have been low for years. because, there are many illegals in the area. that is -- what is the answer? i do not know. in order to deport them, you take them right to mexico, they are back. some of them are hard workers. how do you decide who is tuesday and who is to go? >> thanks for your call. more of your calls coming up as we look at the issue of immigration and the economy. we had a chance to do these town halls because congress is in recess until early september. we are keeping an eye. here is a tree from the representative of texas, talking about a town hall he is holding tonight. in denton starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. another one here -- if you want to participate in the discussi
he was comparing jobs in california and texas. we will go to texas next. john, on our independence line, good evening. caller: i agree. the more immigrants we let in, they will go back to where they came from, not learned english, mexico, guatemala, wherever they came from, what is the point? they are taking jobs away from americans. wages do not go up. the wages down here have been low for years. because, there are many illegals in the area. that is -- what is the answer? i do not know. in...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> it is a desperate gamble for millions of immigrants trying to cross the u.s.-mexico border. people will risk their own lives even that of their children for the opportunity. america tonight's rob reynolds traveled to the border areas to hear from the survivors about their challenges. some of the images in the stories they tell may be disturbing. >> reporter: a corner of the cemetery in texas is set aside for th the lost and left behind. these are the graves of unknown migrants from mexico and central america who died lonely deaths in the bad lands of south texas. >> it's horrible. it's senseless death. i don't really understand it. >> reporter: vinnie martinez is chief deputy sheriff of brooks county last year he reported well over 100 dead migrants. today numbers are on trend to exceed that. >> from year-to-date we're 92% increase from 2012. we had 129 in 2012. we see the influx. we see the volume high on pedestrians mark
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> it is a desperate gamble for millions of immigrants trying to cross the u.s.-mexico border. people will risk their own lives even that of their children for the opportunity. america tonight's rob reynolds traveled to the border areas to hear from the survivors about their challenges. some of the images in the stories they tell may be disturbing. >>...
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. >>> hubo tensiÓn en el town hall en dallas, texas, para buscar o co formas de frenar la rdeforma de salud, conocida como obcama car, varios manifestantes interrmp e interrumpieron al senador por x texas, ted cruz las interrup'cionecarro cuers v varias ocasiones, carlos nbbo l botifoll ataestaba ahÍ. >>> cuando uno de los favoritos de los repuhbs coblicanos cons e conservadores, ted cruz t hablaba de impedir el obcama care, un joven le grito del su sufrimiento de su familia y del 60 % de los seis millones sin seguro medico son hispanos >>> muchos respaldan el plan de cruz para privar de fondos al l llamado obcama care, a una cuc t cuestionan la prÁctica de hasta paralizar el gobierno para log lograrlo. >>> grupos hispanos ho persiguen al senador republicano para roprotestar por sus po posiciones extremas, y dicen que le causa extraÑeza que un hijo de un inmigrante cubano se opona oponga al la rfefmeforma migra. >>> para muchos cruz es una es l estrella en ascenso de los rep b republicanos pero comentarios, agresividad le han causado problemas con miembros de su propio partido. >>>
. >>> hubo tensiÓn en el town hall en dallas, texas, para buscar o co formas de frenar la rdeforma de salud, conocida como obcama car, varios manifestantes interrmp e interrumpieron al senador por x texas, ted cruz las interrup'cionecarro cuers v varias ocasiones, carlos nbbo l botifoll ataestaba ahÍ. >>> cuando uno de los favoritos de los repuhbs coblicanos cons e conservadores, ted cruz t hablaba de impedir el obcama care, un joven le grito del su sufrimiento de su familia...
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y mirÉ por la ventana y estan s pocÍas >>> julian meno de san antonio texas, pasabaus vacaciones en el hot con su fil tuvo minutos para evacuar. >>> hoy mi esposa,uimos al ot cargo a buscar a losetos y nuest ja y arram lo que pudimos. ropa y l deÁs. lo dÁloiramos por e balÓn. > los6 huÉspedes escuchan s vri cruji minutos antes que los edificio cenron a er en e hoyo de pies d ancho y 20 de pfundidad nuestro pis estÁ enterrado dice magg la parte del edicio dondeos quedos han desaparecidos. >>> s eventos que no ocurr y segui no como otras paes dflorida. pi el staff nuero de todos los dÍas,ue un ento fuera dlo orno ra rÍo. >>> el v p del hotel estÁ ad vahÍdo que nhubo lesiodos >>>s algo milagroso, hubo nidos qualerron a los huo edades. en la mayoÍ de sasos no existe nguna er. >>> eosozos son flas subterrÁneas natural en mzo de este a falleÓ andou cas se hundÓ en mpora. >>> senvesti la escena, para saber qcasionÓste hundimieo s autorides poruparte, dicen e todaÍa e m temprano par estimar ecost de los daÑos. andrea marcial,telemundo. >>> mos a corado las futes lluviasrovocaro
y mirÉ por la ventana y estan s pocÍas >>> julian meno de san antonio texas, pasabaus vacaciones en el hot con su fil tuvo minutos para evacuar. >>> hoy mi esposa,uimos al ot cargo a buscar a losetos y nuest ja y arram lo que pudimos. ropa y l deÁs. lo dÁloiramos por e balÓn. > los6 huÉspedes escuchan s vri cruji minutos antes que los edificio cenron a er en e hoyo de pies d ancho y 20 de pfundidad nuestro pis estÁ enterrado dice magg la parte del edicio dondeos...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, latest online at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> it is a desperate gamble for millions of immigrants trying to cross the u.s.-mexico border. people will risk their own lives even that of their children for the opportunity. america tonight's rob reynolds traveled to the border areas to hear from the survivors about their challenges. some of the images in the stories they tell may be disturbing. >> reporter: a corner of the cemetery in texas is set aside for th the lost and left behind. these are the graves of unknown migrants from mexico and central america who died lonely deaths in the bad lands of
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the...
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so watch texas, maybe it is particular to them. also watch your step, because you have to go to prison. here comes jail, three, two, one. >>> are you high? on marijuana? >> no. >> when was the last time you smoked? >> i don't know. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to open the cash register or i'm going to shoot her. >>> i ain't going to lie. this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why, but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> because you're used to having a little bit more freedom than what you have here. >> i think when i went to like the adult thing and then came back he
so watch texas, maybe it is particular to them. also watch your step, because you have to go to prison. here comes jail, three, two, one. >>> are you high? on marijuana? >> no. >> when was the last time you smoked? >> i don't know. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same...
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avila beltrÁn se encuentra en el centro de detenciÓn otero en texas, cumpliÓ una pena de 70 meses de cÁrcel, en una prisiÓn de estados unidos, por ayudar a un narcotraficante a evadir la justicia. >>> la tragedia y escÁndalo rodeÓ a la familia de cantinf s cantinflas, disputa por la herencia, el suicidio de un nieto, y otro que vive en la calle pidiendo limosna, joaquÍn conversÓ con univision. y culpa a su padre de la situaciÓn. >>> desde hace quince dÍas, gabreleo moreno bernard, es noticia, el nieto de cantinflas vive en la calle de limosnas, univisiÓn platico con Él de las razones para abandonar el hogar, de las drogas que ingiere, y de la ayuda que le ofreciÓ su padrÉ, las desmiente. >>> le digo a mi papÁ que por favor si quiere ayudarme, pues, que sea lo mÁs pronto posible. >>> podrÍa pasar algo, algo mÁs duro. puedes perder al otro hijo. >>> el joven descendiente del comediante, dijo que su padre le ofreciÓ regresar a casa, tiene motivos para rechazar la oferta. >>> me dijo que me iba a apoyar con una ropa, con comida, y pagan una escuela, no lo hizo. >>> sobre
avila beltrÁn se encuentra en el centro de detenciÓn otero en texas, cumpliÓ una pena de 70 meses de cÁrcel, en una prisiÓn de estados unidos, por ayudar a un narcotraficante a evadir la justicia. >>> la tragedia y escÁndalo rodeÓ a la familia de cantinf s cantinflas, disputa por la herencia, el suicidio de un nieto, y otro que vive en la calle pidiendo limosna, joaquÍn conversÓ con univision. y culpa a su padre de la situaciÓn. >>> desde hace quince dÍas, gabreleo...
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a professor from the university of texas in austin showed was a thousand dollars worth of equipment that he and his students to work on to hack into a drone and then there is the cost in terms of anti-american sentiment. it is a real cost. if you look at pakistan, three out of four pakistanis in the poll say they consider the united states an enemy and when the prime minister was asked why so many take this as way in the united states and she had an answer, which is drones. it is part of a u.s. base but they were using in the cost of that has been over a billion dollars and that should be considered a cost as well. there are all kinds of ways to look at the cost. then i would say that one way is perhaps the biggest cost of all, not at the cost of not searching for nonmilitary alternatives. here we have on one hand the boots on the ground, where u.s. soldiers get killed. then you have the alternative. that is the drones. now cyberwarfare and special operations as well. those keep us looking at the third alternative, which is diplomacy. which is nonviolence and resolution of conflict, whic
a professor from the university of texas in austin showed was a thousand dollars worth of equipment that he and his students to work on to hack into a drone and then there is the cost in terms of anti-american sentiment. it is a real cost. if you look at pakistan, three out of four pakistanis in the poll say they consider the united states an enemy and when the prime minister was asked why so many take this as way in the united states and she had an answer, which is drones. it is part of a u.s....
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this is one reason to be very bullish on the future of texas. the interesting thing also is texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilate in immigrants so that they are successful. telephone is much more of a welfare state. it in dr. mays immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas in my opinion for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you're saying i think the different economic outcomes as a result of this. texas is the mall the other states should be emulating. >> the immigration discussion continues at seven eastern at c-span panel. we will take a phone calls, and you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. c-span town hall is live at seven eastern. each night while congress is on recess we are showing encore presentations of human agency spent too. today, former carson bob ney, the ohio republican spent a year in federal prison after plead
this is one reason to be very bullish on the future of texas. the interesting thing also is texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilate in immigrants so that they are successful. telephone is much more of a welfare state. it in dr. mays immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas in my opinion for jobs. people go to...
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that is a decision that a military jury in texas is going to be wrestling with for army major nadal hassan. he was convicted friday in the fort hood shooting spree back in 2009. 13 people killed and 14 people injured in that attack. heidi joe joins us on the fencing face. >> reporter: court is still in session. hassan is in the courtroom, and what stands out most is his demeanor. it's not changed at all since before he was convicted as a mass murderer. now, he is still sitting in that wheelchair. he's dressed in camo uniform. he has that beard. and to give you a picture of how unaffected he appears. he got into a brief discussion with the government about how to calculate his initial date in the service with the military. none of the content of that argument really matter, but the fact that he just talked about it like this was any other day, that really stood out. dell, this isn't any other day. this is when this jury, 13 military officers, will determine if he lives or dies. the judge cautioned him not to continue to represent himself. and hassan said he still wants to be his own lawyer.
that is a decision that a military jury in texas is going to be wrestling with for army major nadal hassan. he was convicted friday in the fort hood shooting spree back in 2009. 13 people killed and 14 people injured in that attack. heidi joe joins us on the fencing face. >> reporter: court is still in session. hassan is in the courtroom, and what stands out most is his demeanor. it's not changed at all since before he was convicted as a mass murderer. now, he is still sitting in that...
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that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is a little bit off subject, but i have been independent since ross perot ran for president. i would like to know, why, and how do we change it, that the independents can vote in the primaries? i have not been able to vote in the primaries for a long time. i do not think our representatives can do this all by themselves. i believe the american citizens have to get more involved. if the representatives go back to the basics and give the american people what they are asking for, we can do leaps and bounds in the 21st century. that is all i have to say. >> than
that is all i can say from texas. i am hispanic. they will communicate the republicans with hispanics, and their morals are more acceptable. >> you mentioned morals. is that a higher issue for you than something like immigration reform? caller: yes. more than the immigration reform. i am an american citizen. i was democratic. i like chris christie for president. i hope he wins. >> thanks for your call this evening. florida is next, independent line. jeff. hello. caller: hi. this is...
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houston, texas, independent line. fbier: has anybody from the -- or is the fbi being held for aiding him in his criminal activities? as far as today's standards, are the same things going on as far as protecting a criminal that is still doing criminal activity? the first me take part. there has only been one agent. he grew up in the same neighborhood as whitey bulger and became his hammer. he was prosecuted for racketeering and was convicted in 2002. then he was prosecuted beyond that in florida for helping whitey murder somebody. he is doing 40 years for murder in florida right now. he was the only agent ever held accountable here at one agent named paul rico was very corrupt and did these things in the 1960 costs. he was under indictment for a murder and oklahoma of a legitimate businessman who was murdered in 1980 one. he died while awaiting trial. he was in custody. prosecutor later went on to investigate the cia and torture cases, and he got up there and promised he would issue a report that would identify other
houston, texas, independent line. fbier: has anybody from the -- or is the fbi being held for aiding him in his criminal activities? as far as today's standards, are the same things going on as far as protecting a criminal that is still doing criminal activity? the first me take part. there has only been one agent. he grew up in the same neighborhood as whitey bulger and became his hammer. he was prosecuted for racketeering and was convicted in 2002. then he was prosecuted beyond that in...
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congresswoman sheila jackson-lee of texas. two is a little less than hours. >> good evening. thank you all for coming this evening on this friday night in chicago. how are you? you have a member -- a battle? we welcome you to the town hall of the national summit on urban violence here in chicago state university. first i would like to introduce dr. wayne watson to give you some greetings and welcome you to the university. [applause] >> good evening. we can never acknowledge and thank those who have the courage to have vision and the courage to bring it forth, we can never acknowledge and thank them too much. our congressional black caucus, let us applaud and acknowledge them. [applause] by mother used to always say, let me smell the roses while i am here. you know, two things. one, a question was asked earlier, what are we going to do? are we going to come up with new money? new money to solve the problems? chicago state university, we are stepping up and we have stepped up for the last year now. we have established what is called an interdisciplinary institutes for urban sol
congresswoman sheila jackson-lee of texas. two is a little less than hours. >> good evening. thank you all for coming this evening on this friday night in chicago. how are you? you have a member -- a battle? we welcome you to the town hall of the national summit on urban violence here in chicago state university. first i would like to introduce dr. wayne watson to give you some greetings and welcome you to the university. [applause] >> good evening. we can never acknowledge and...
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here's greg from dallas, texas. it is kind of hard to look at the economy positively when the leaders are passion the economy. -- are dashing the economy. i would like to add that i work for a company or basically do a job for two people. doingof companies are that. they have a small workforce and the get more profits. why would you want to hire? owner, i would probably try to do that to. as far as obamacare, how can it be affecting people so much without even being in effect? i think that is a lot of hogwash. thank you for your time. richard from washington dc, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. economy is the way congress and major corporations wanted to be. they repealed glass-steagall act -- which isy call an insurance subsidy. they call it obamacare to throw people off. people need to realize that congress and corporations work hand-in-hand. a want this economy to crash. wall street in the banks are doing good. did you hear how bad people are doing. -- yet you hear how bad people are doing.
here's greg from dallas, texas. it is kind of hard to look at the economy positively when the leaders are passion the economy. -- are dashing the economy. i would like to add that i work for a company or basically do a job for two people. doingof companies are that. they have a small workforce and the get more profits. why would you want to hire? owner, i would probably try to do that to. as far as obamacare, how can it be affecting people so much without even being in effect? i think that is a...